A. Assmann, The Oxford handbook of Contextual political analysis, pp.210-225, 2009.

J. Assmann, Communicative and cultural memory, Cultural memories. The geographical point of view, vol.4, pp.15-27, 2011.

J. Assmann and J. Czaplicka, Collective memory and cultural identity, New German Critique, vol.65, pp.125-133, 1995.

F. C. Bartlett, Remembering: A study in experimental and social psychology, 1995.

L. M. Bietti, Sharing memories, family conversation and interaction, vol.21, pp.499-523, 2010.
URL : https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02302820

L. M. Bietti, O. Tilston, and A. Bangerter, Storytelling as adaptive collective sensemaking, Topics in cognitive science, vol.11, pp.710-732, 2019.
URL : https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02302770

M. Bobowik, D. Páez, J. H. Liu, L. Licata, O. Klein et al., Victorious justifications and criticism of defeated: Involvement of nations in world wars, social development, cultural values, social representations of war, and willingness to fight, International Journal of Intercultural Relations, vol.43, pp.60-73, 2014.

P. Bouchat, O. Luminet, V. Rosoux, K. Aerts, A. Cordonnier et al., A social psychological perspective on WWII collaboration in the 21st Century: A Belgian Case, European Journal of Social Psychology, 2020.

N. R. Brown, T. G. Hansen, P. J. Lee, S. A. Vanderveen, and F. G. Conrad, Historically-defined autobiographical periods: Their origins and implications, D, 2012.

, Understanding autobiographical memory: Theories and approaches, pp.160-180

K. Cohen and P. Collens, The impact of trauma work on trauma workers: A metasynthesis on vicarious trauma and vicarious posttraumatic growth, Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy, vol.5, issue.6, pp.570-580, 2013.

M. Conway, The end(s) of memory, Journal of Belgian History, vol.2, pp.170-187, 2012.

A. D'argembeau, C. Comblain, and M. Van-der-linden, Phenomenal characteristics of autobiographical memories for positive, negative, and neutral events, Applied Cognitive Psychology: The Official Journal of the Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, vol.17, issue.3, pp.281-294, 2003.

R. Fivush, J. G. Bohanek, and M. P. Duke, The intergenerational self: Subjective perspective and family history, Self continuity: Individual and collective perspectives, pp.131-143, 2008.

R. Fivush, T. Habermas, T. E. Waters, and W. Zaman, The making of autobiographical memory: Intersections of culture, narratives and identity, International Journal of Psychology, vol.46, issue.5, pp.321-345, 2011.

R. Fivush and N. Merrill, An ecological systems approach to family narratives, Memory Studies, vol.9, issue.3, pp.305-314, 2016.

M. Halbwachs, La mémoire collective, 1950.

M. Hirsch, The generation of postmemory: Writing and visual culture after the Holocaust, 2012.

W. Hirst and G. Echterhoff, Remembering in conversations: the social sharing and reshaping of memories, Annu Rev Psychol, vol.63, pp.55-79, 2012.

W. Hirst and D. Manier, The diverse forms of collective memory, 2002.

, Kontexte und Kulturen des Erinnerns. Maurice Halbwachs und das Paradigma des kollektiven Gedächtnisses, Erinnerns, pp.37-58

W. Hirst and C. Merck, Memory for salient shared events: A top-down approach to collective memory, Handbook of Human Memory

W. Hirst, J. K. Yamashiro, and A. Coman, Collective memory from a psychological perspective, Trends in Cognitive Sciences, vol.22, issue.5, pp.438-451, 2018.

J. H. Liu and D. J. Hilton, How the past weighs on the present: social representations of history and their role in identity politics, British Journal of Social Psychology, vol.44, pp.537-556, 2005.

J. H. Liu, D. Paez, P. Slawuta, R. Cabecinhas, E. Techio et al., Representing World history in the 21st century: The impact of 9/11, the Iraq War, and the nation-state on dynamics of collective remembering, Journal Of Cross-Cultural Psychology, vol.40, issue.4, pp.667-692, 2009.

J. H. Liu, F. B. Zeineddine, S. Y. Choi, R. J. Zhang, R. Vilar et al., Living historical memory: Associations of communicative memories with national identity, social dominance orientation, and system justification in 40 countries, Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition

O. Luminet, L. Licata, O. Klein, V. Rosoux, S. Heenen-wolff et al., The interplay between collective memory and the erosion of nation states -the paradigmatic case of Belgium: Introduction to the special issue, Memory Studies, vol.5, issue.1, pp.3-15, 2012.

A. Lyons and Y. Kashima, Maintaining stereotypes in communication: Investigating memory biases and coherence-seeking in storytelling, Asian Journal of Social Psychology, vol.9, pp.59-71, 2006.

F. Maerten, Belgium In, European Resistance in the Second World War. Pen & Sword Military, 2013.

E. J. Marsh, Retelling is not the same as recalling: Implications for memory, Current Directions in Psychological Science, vol.16, issue.1, pp.16-20, 2007.

S. Y. Meyler, C. B. Stone, O. Luminet, R. Meksin, and W. Hirst, The intergenerational transmission of flashbulb memories and event memories surrounding the terrorist attack on, 2001.

F. Muller, F. Bermejo, and W. Hirst, Argentines' collective memories of the military Junta of 1976: Differences and similarities across generations and ideology, Memory, vol.24, issue.7, pp.990-1006, 2016.

F. Muller, F. Bermejo, and W. Hirst, Cultural and communicative memories: Contrasting Argentina's 1976 coup d'etat and the 2001 economic-political-social crisis, Memory, vol.26, issue.7, pp.974-984, 2018.

J. W. Pennebaker, M. R. Mehl, and K. G. Niederhoffer, Psychological aspects of natural language use: Our words, our selves. Annual Revue of Psychology, vol.54, pp.547-577, 2003.

D. B. Pillemer, K. L. Steiner, K. J. Kuwabara, D. K. Thomsen, and C. Svob, Vicarious memories, Consciousness and Cognition, vol.36, pp.233-245, 2015.

A. S. Rasmussen and D. Berntsen, Emotional valence and the functions, Memory & Cognition, vol.37, issue.4, pp.477-492, 2009.

B. Rimé, P. Bouchat, O. Klein, and L. Licata, When collective memories of victimhood fade: Generational evolution of intergroup attitudes and political aspirations in Belgium, European Journal of Social Psychology, vol.45, issue.4, pp.515-532, 2015.

B. Sahdra and M. Ross, Group identification and historical memory, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, vol.33, issue.3, pp.384-395, 2007.

H. Schuman and C. Rieger, Historical analogies, generational effects, and attitudes toward war, American Sociological Review, vol.57, issue.3, pp.315-326, 1992.

H. Schuman and J. Scott, Generations and collective memories, American Sociological Review, vol.54, issue.3, pp.359-381, 1989.

C. B. Stone, A. Van-der-haegen, O. Luminet, and W. Hirst, Personally relevant vs. nationally relevant memories: An intergenerational examination of World War II memories across and within Belgian French-speaking families, Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, vol.3, issue.4, pp.280-286, 2014.

C. Svob, N. R. Brown, V. Taksic, K. Katulic, and V. Zauhar, Intergenerational transmission of historical memories and social-distance attitudes in post-war secondgeneration Croatians, Memory and Cognition, vol.44, issue.6, pp.846-855, 2016.

H. Tajfel, J. C. Turner, C. B. Stone, O. Luminet, and W. Hirst, The social identity theory of intergroup behavior, The psychology of intergroup relations. Nelson Hall. van der Haegen, 1986.

Q. Wang, The autobiographical self in time and culture, 2013.

H. Welzer, Grandpa wasn't a Nazi. The Holocaust in German family rememberance, 2005.

W. Zaman and R. Fivush, When my mom was a little girl ? : Gender differences in adolescents' intergenerational and personal stories, Journal of Research on Adolescence, vol.21, issue.3, pp.703-716, 2011.

F. Zaromb, A. C. Butler, P. K. Agarwal, and H. L. Roediger, Collective memories of three wars in United States history in younger and older adults, Memory and Cognition, vol.42, issue.3, pp.383-399, 2014.

F. I. Zeitlin, The vicarious witness: Belated memory and authorial presence in recent Holocaust literature, History and Memory, vol.10, issue.2, pp.5-42, 1998.